in different states around the country particularly beginning in the american south how lisa myem mi north. you said you wanted to think about what bargaining looks like in the 21st century. >> part of the question is -- what's the future of work in america? it's long term employment and the sourcing of workers from anywhere to anywhere. what would bargaining look like in that kanekoa texeira? what would organizing look this that context. we organized the neeshl guest worker alliance organized workers in a small factory in a town in louisiana and nobody had heard of this town before we organized there. nine guest workers who were sourced from mexico into a small crawfish factory, rose up and went on strike and they attempted not only to bargain with their immediate employer, but with walmart. because they were supplying crawfish to walmart's shelves. now, nobody listened to them at the time. nine days later, there were, in conversations, walmart through the pages of "newsweek." two months later they were on the cover of a magazines and in the editorial page of "the new york times." and now